RAILWAY NOTIFICATIONS. HOLI" ' Y EXCURSION TICKETS from Dunedin and stations North thereof to Pa! merston and intermediate stations will NOT be available by Mail Train leaving Dunedin at 8.40 a.m. j nor from Palmerston and stations South thereof to Dunedin and intermediate stations by the Express Trains leaving Palmerston at 2.45 p.m, and 7.11 p.m. DUNEDIN-MOSGIEL-CLINTON. Usual 5.0 a.m. Dunedin-Balclutha, 10.45 a.m. Bel-clutha-Clinton, and the 1.6 p.m. ClintonBalclutha Trains will NOT run. The usual 6.15 a.m. Duncdin-Mosgiel Train leaves Dunedin 6.5 a.m., Mosgie! arrive 6.32 a.m. Morning Train from Clinton leaves Balolutha 7,10 a.m., Milton 8.17, Mosgie! 9.44, Dunodin arrive 10.17 a.m. Usual 4.51 p.m. Duneclin-Clinton Train leaves Balclutha 8.28 p.m., Clinton arrive 9.37 p.m. Usual 5.6 p.m, Burnsido-Dunedin Train will NOT run. RACES AT WYNDHAM. On Ist JANUARY Train leaves Dunedin 6.20 a.m., Milton 7.31, Balclutha 8.6, arriving Wyndham 10.42 a.m. returning leaving Wyndham 5.43 p.m., Balclutha 8.29, Milton 9.4, arriving Dunedin 10.10 p.m. OTAGO CENTRAL BRANCH.—On Ist JANUARY, the usual 7.5 p.m. Goods Train will take passengers, and will leave Ranfuriy at 7.50 p.m., Omakau arrive 9.40 p.m. On 2nd JANUARY usual 6.40 a.m. Train leaves Palmerston 8.30 a.m., arriving Oamaru 10.45 a.m. Train usually leaving Oaniaru at 2.45 p.m. leaves Waiareka at 3.3 p.m., Mabeno 3.31, Herbert 3.50, Hampden 4.16, Palmerston 5.23. After leaving Palmerston stops only at Waikouaiti 5.53. Puketeraki, SeaclifE 6.26, Warrington, Waitati 1.0, and Purakanui 7.22 p.m.. to pick up or set down, also at Port palmers Upper to sot down, arriving Dunedin 8.0 p.m. Train for Palmerston , leaves Dunedin 9.55 a.m., arriving Palmerston 12.17 p.m. Stops where required. Return Train Palmerston depart 6.0 p.m., Dunedin arrive 8.30 p.m. . Train stopping whore required leaves Puketeraki 5.20 p.m.. arrives Dunedin 7.13 D UNEDIN-PORT CHALMERS—Usuai 9.13 p.m. Train loaves Port Chalmers 9.0 p.m.. arriving Dunedin 9.30 p.m. HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS from Dunedin and stations North thereof to Pal merston and intermediate stations will NOT be available bv Main Trains leaving Dunedin at 8.40 a.m.' and 9.5 a.m., and from Palmerston and stations South thereof to Dunediu by Down Kxpress and Down Mail Trains arriving Dunedin at 4.20 p.m. and >3 p.m. DUNEDIN - CLINTON - TAHAKOPA.— sual 9.20 a.m. Dunedin-Cliuton Train ives Dunedin 9.9 a.m.. Cavcrsham 9.16, n-riel 10.8 a.m., thence as usual. Wain for Tahakopa loaves Dunedin >0 am. Milton 11.7, Balclutha arrive .41. depart 11.55, Owaka 1.40 p.m.. Tabapa arrive 3.43 p.m. IVain leaves Tahakopa 11.bU a.m., caka 1.55. Balclutha arrive 3.7, .depart ’O. Milton 4.3, and arrive Dunedin 4.28 Usual 9,45 a.m. Balclutha-Owaka and ,0 p.m. Owaka-Balclutha Trains will NOT Usual 8.40 a.m. Tahakopa-Balclutha d 1.15 p.m. Balclutha-Tahakopa Trains 11 NOT nm. . Usual 1.6 p.m- Clinton-Balclutha Tram ives Clinton 1.0 p.m.. Balclutha arrive arriving villi Train arriving I P-ui. ~ m • sual 5.5 p.m. Burnside-Dunediu Tram TAGO CENTRAL BRANCH.—The 11.40 Train from Dunedin will stand at dleniarch until 5.20 p.m. ifurly 7.22 p.m.. connecting ,-ing Ranfurly 7.35 p.m., akau 9.25 p.m. rain leaves Omakau 8.4 b a.m.. Middlorch arrive 12.35 p.m.. depart 5.30 p.m., ivine Dunedin 8.23 p.m. IUNEDIN-PALMERSTON. - On 3rd ,uary. Holiday Excursion Tickets from iiediu and stations North thereof to merston and intermediate stations will T be available by up Mail Train loavDunedin at 8.40 a.m, JATLINS RIVER BRANCH.-On 4lh VUARY, usual 10.30 a.m. Balcluthalakopa Tram leaves Balclutha 10.55 and usual 11.30 a.m. Tahakopa-Bal-lia Train leaves Tahakopa 11.55 a.m. or fuller particulars of stops, times at irmediate stations, and Branch connecis inquire at stations. Local Booking m’ts, or sc? booklet obtainable free all ’officered stations. PROFESSIONAL. CHRISTMAS AND NEW TEAR PREPARATIONS. Yen cannot enjoy your holidays if you fee! personal discomfort. To be really happy you must bo at ease m every movement. io ensure such happiness you need only visit Mr A W. Martin, the rupture specialist, and get rid of that abominable, unwieldy truss. Mr Martin’s treatment remedies the injuries inflicted bv trusses and gives immediate relief from the pains pertaining to abdominal rupture. In nine cases out of ten rupture is made worse by the wearing of trusses m consequence of their downward, expanding pressure causing adhesions of the sac, and this is the curse of rupture. Mr Martin s treatment gives immediate relief, enables people to resume their usual occupations or pleasures with old-time ease and enjoyment, and ultimately permanently cures. Mr A. WV Martin doses his rooms for the holidays on Saturday, the 21st inst., till towards the end ol January. This ample notice should be sufficient indication that the earliest opportunity should be taken to visit the specialist. .Mr A. W Martin may be consulted at his rooms, Samsons Buildings, Dowling street, daily, 10 to 12 noon, 2 to 5 p.m.; Saturdays. 10 to 12 noon. A booklet on rupture and its treatment posted free to sufferers. Appointment by Phone 13-297. CONSULTATIONS FREE. T. R. G R A N T, M.P.S., Ph.C., FOOT SPECIALIST. All Foot Ailments Scientifically Treated by Latest .Approved Methods. Manager, Marshall's Pharmacy, Ltd., Princes street, Dunedin (opp. Ritz). YAREX Elastic Stockings for Street Wear.—After " Varex ” has healed your bad legs, always wear a support—- " Varex ” Leg Bandage at home, " Varex ” Silk Elastic Stockings in the street. Free booklet from Ernest Healey, Varex, Ltd., Box 1,558 e, Wellington. Local Representative: Nurse Strickett, Rooms, 29 Octagon (D.I.C. Octagon entrance). A LL ADVERTISEMENTS for insertion in the Evening Star are' icoepted subject to the understanding that the right is reserved to Delete or Amend any portion of an Advertisement which may be considered undesirable to appear aa written by the advertiser.
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Evening Star, Issue 20361, 18 December 1929, Page 1
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